the effect of medium type and subculture frequency on the formation of friable embryogenic callus for coconut cell suspension culture
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Coconut, a multipurpose palm, is facing increasing demand for its fruit as well as the pressure
from industries to produce coconut-derived products. [...]
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| Authors | ;Eveline Y. Y. Kong;Julianne Biddle;Steve W. Adkins |
| Journal | sotsiologicheskoe obozrenie |
| Year | 2020 |
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